Honestly thought this was a scam at first because nothing asked me for a card. Took me three spins to realize that's just how it works here. Refreshing? Weird? Both?
Apr 2026
Free · Social
What is this place
Patkestop is a small social game built around one slot — Fruit Max. You spin, the reels do their thing, points land in your account. Nothing else happens. Nobody asks for a card.
We made it because the rest of the internet kept dressing up real-money gambling as “just a bit of fun”. This is the bit of fun without the money. Cherries, lemons, the occasional plum, a watermelon if the universe is feeling generous. No deposits, no withdrawals, no leaderboards that pretend points are worth something.
If you came here looking for prizes, sorry — wrong site. If you came to mess around for fifteen minutes between meetings, we've got you.
Why bother
The game is a points calculator with fruit graphics on top. We literally cannot take your money — there's no payment form on the site. Check if you want.
No autoplay video, no “sign up for 200% bonus!” popup chasing your cursor. Open the game page, hit spin, close the tab. Done.
The reels are honestly random. We didn't tilt the odds because there's nothing to tilt them for. Sometimes you'll hit a streak. Sometimes you won't. That's the game.
18+ check on the door. We don't market to anyone younger and we'd really prefer if you didn't either. If a slot bores you in five minutes, that's a feature, not a bug.
We don't ask for an email to play. The points balance lives in your browser. Clear cookies and it's gone — that's a downside, but it's also the trade-off we picked.
It's a free fruit slot. It will not change your life, your week, or probably your afternoon. We're fine with that. Hope you are too.
A quick word before we get into it
No money goes in. No money comes out. The points on your screen are points on your screen — that's the whole story. But the spinning-reels feedback loop is the same one real-money slots use, and your brain doesn't always know the difference. So:
The game itself
You've seen this slot a thousand times. We didn't try to reinvent it. Three reels spin, fruit lines up (or doesn't), points get added to your balance. The cherry pays the worst. The seven pays the best. Lemons, oranges, plums, grapes, watermelons fill the space in between.
Round trip on a spin: about two seconds. We tested it on a phone from 2019 and it still ran fine — slots aren't supposed to be GPU-bound.
Still got questions?
We wrote out the boring stuff so you don't have to email us — what counts as a win, why points reset when you clear cookies, what happens if you spin a thousand times in a row (nothing bad, mostly).
Read the FAQWhat people say
Honestly thought this was a scam at first because nothing asked me for a card. Took me three spins to realize that's just how it works here. Refreshing? Weird? Both?
Apr 2026I do not need another app, another account, another email. I needed exactly this — a tab I open, spin a few times, close. Watermelon paid out 800 points yesterday and I have nothing to do with that information but here we are.
Mar 2026Was deep into real slots a few years back. Quit. This scratches the itch without any of the consequences — no balance dropping, no "just one more deposit" voice. Genuinely useful for me.
Apr 2026One star off because I wanted more fruits. Otherwise — works on my old Android, works on the iPad, works on the work laptop. Doesn't do anything fancy, doesn't need to.
Feb 2026Look, I came in expecting some kind of gotcha. There isn't one. You spin, you get points, points sit there. The points policy page is one paragraph long and it basically says "points are points, that's it". Took me a while to accept that's the entire product. It is, though, and I respect it.
Apr 2026Game screens
How a session goes
You land on the game page, the reels are already loaded with last night's symbols. Pick a bet (5, 10, 25, 50 or 100 points — it's a slider on top of the cabinet), hit the big SPIN button, and the five reels do their thing for about a second. If three or more matching symbols line up across a row, the cells flash gold and your balance jumps. If they don't, your balance ticks down by the bet amount and you're already reaching for SPIN again — that's the trap, and we want you to notice it.
Run out of points? The balance refills on its own. There's no payment screen, no “buy more credits” modal, nothing to upsell. Close the tab whenever, come back whenever. The only thing we ask is that you don't pretend the points mean something they don't.
Patkestop is a free social game for grown-ups. Before you spin a single fruit, we need to check.
By tapping yes, you confirm you're at least 18 and you understand nothing on this site pays out cash, prizes, or anything of real value.
Under 18? Leave this site.